Apple Admits To Faulty iPod Touch Screens, Fixing Problem Now

Nicholas Deleon

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Thursday, September 20th, 2007

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Apple heard the complaints and quietly, oh so quietly, acknowledged that some iPod touch screens are defective. Apple will “remedy” the situation, just not in time for some users. It seems folks have been trying to replace their janky iPods to Apple retail stores but have either had to pay a restocking fee (to the tune of $30-$40) or were told PEBKAC.

See, Apple loves ya, baby.

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